Years after Cambodia’s bloody civil war, hopes for democracy have faded.
In this Four Corners investigation, reporter Sophie McNeill confronts the man whose political opponents have been imprisoned and assassinated in mysterious circumstances.
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40 years to find my family: Krishnan Guru-Murthy went to Cambodia in 2015 to meet two sisters who were about to be reunited after 35 years apart. They were separated as children during the brutal communist regime of the Khmer Rouge in which a quarter of the whole population was killed.
Now a team of young people are harnessing the power of the media to help those searching for family separated by genocide, reunited by reality TV.
This episode first aired on 24/4/2015.
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Forty years ago, the Khmer Rouge sought to break up the bond of the family. Today, through a television show called 'It's not a dream', members of different families are reunited, while watched by millions across Cambodia. The production staff searches for missing family members based on information people send in after watching the show. 2,000 people have sent in applications, hoping for a reunion of their own. Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from Phnom Penh.

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Internal struggles among the actual Steel Dragon band members culminate with the firing of their lead singer, Bobby Beers (Jason Flemyng), and the starting of recruitment sessions to find a new vocalist. Chris experiences his own strife with his Blood Pollution bandmates, particularly guitarist Rob Malcolm (Timothy Olyphant). During a live performance, Rob's playing fails to live up to Chris' over-demanding standards regarding note-for-note accuracy to the original Steel Dragon recordings, and Chris sabotages Rob's amplifier mid-song - a fight breaks out between the two onstage. The next day, Chris arrives at Blood Pollution's rehearsal space (the basement of an X-rated theater) to find that he's been fired and replaced with his arch-rival, the (now former) lead singer of another Steel Dragon tribute band. Rob also cites Chris' inability to create his own musical style, preferring to remain the singer in a tribute band.

Who You Are (Jessie J album)

Who You Are is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Jessie J, released on 28 February 2011. Due to high demand and interest from fans, the release advanced by a month from 28 March, as previously planned.
Production for the album took place throughout 2010 and contributing producers included: Dr. Luke, Toby Gad and K-Gee.

Who You Are received generally mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. It débuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart selling 105,000 copies in its first week. The album débuted in the US at number 11 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 34,000 copies. Two singles preceded the album: Jessie J's UK début single "Do It Like a Dude" and "Price Tag", featuring B.o.B which served as the US lead single. A third single, "Nobody's Perfect", became J's third consecutive top 10 hit in the UK. The fourth single from the album "Who's Laughing Now", released 21 August 2011, peaked at #16 on the UK Singles Chart. The title track, "Who You Are", was released on 13 November 2011 as the album's fifth UK single.

In the early-21st-century news programs– especially those of commercial networks– tended to become less oriented on hard news, and often regularly included "feel-good stories" or humorous reports as the last items on their newscasts, as opposed to news programs transmitted thirty years earlier, such as the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. From their beginnings until around 1995, evening television news broadcasts continued featuring serious news stories right up to the end of the program, as opposed to later broadcasts with such anchors as Katie Couric, Brian Williams and Diane Sawyer.

Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh (/pəˈnɔːmˈpɛn/ or /ˈnɒmˈpɛn/;Khmer:ភ្នំពេញ, Khmer pronunciation:[pʰnum peɲ]) is the capital and largest city of Cambodia. Located on the banks of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong River, Phnom Penh has been the national capital since French colonization of Cambodia, and has grown to become the nation's center of economic and industrial activities, as well as the center of security, politics, cultural heritage, and diplomacy of Cambodia.

Once known as the "Pearl of Asia," it was considered one of the loveliest French-built cities in Indochina in the 1920s. Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, are significant global and domestic tourist destinations for Cambodia. Founded in 1434, the city is noted for its beautiful and historical architecture and attractions. There are a number of surviving French colonial buildings scattered along the grand boulevards.

Situated on the banks of the Tonlé Sap, Mekong and Bassac rivers, the Phnom Penh metropolitan area is home to about 2.2 million of Cambodia's population of over 14.8 million, up from about 1.9 million in 2008.

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Cambodia’s descent into dictatorship under the Hun Sen regime | Four Corners

Cambodia’s descent into dictatorship under the Hun Sen regime | Four Corners

Cambodia’s descent into dictatorship under the Hun Sen regime | Four Corners

Years after Cambodia’s bloody civil war, hopes for democracy have faded.
In this Four Corners investigation, reporter Sophie McNeill confronts the man whose political opponents have been imprisoned and assassinated in mysterious circumstances.
You can read LiamCochrane's analysis on why Australia should care about what happens in Cambodia here: https://ab.co/2O02o7t
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Families reunited after 40 years apart in Cambodia | Unreported World

40 years to find my family: Krishnan Guru-Murthy went to Cambodia in 2015 to meet two sisters who were about to be reunited after 35 years apart. They were separated as children during the brutal communist regime of the Khmer Rouge in which a quarter of the whole population was killed.
Now a team of young people are harnessing the power of the media to help those searching for family separated by genocide, reunited by reality TV.
This episode first aired on 24/4/2015.
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Cambodia TV show reunites families

Cambodia TV show reunites families

Cambodia TV show reunites families

Forty years ago, the Khmer Rouge sought to break up the bond of the family. Today, through a television show called 'It's not a dream', members of different families are reunited, while watched by millions across Cambodia. The production staff searches for missing family members based on information people send in after watching the show. 2,000 people have sent in applications, hoping for a reunion of their own. Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from Phnom Penh.

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Cambodia’s descent into dictatorship under the Hun Sen regime | Four Corners

Years after Cambodia’s bloody civil war, hopes for democracy have faded.
In this Four Corners investigation, reporter Sophie McNeill confronts the man whose political opponents have been imprisoned and assassinated in mysterious circumstances.
You can read LiamCochrane's analysis on why Australia should care about what happens in Cambodia here: https://ab.co/2O02o7t
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Families reunited after 40 years apart in Cambodia | Unreported World

40 years to find my family: Krishnan Guru-Murthy went to Cambodia in 2015 to meet two sisters who were about to be reunited after 35 years apart. They were separated as children during the brutal communist regime of the Khmer Rouge in which a quarter of the whole population was killed.
Now a team of young people are harnessing the power of the media to help those searching for family separated by genocide, reunited by reality TV.
This episode first aired on 24/4/2015.
Subscribe to our channel for more Unreported World episodes https://www.youtube.com/unreportedworld.

published: 14 Feb 2018

Cambodia TV show reunites families

Forty years ago, the Khmer Rouge sought to break up the bond of the family. Today, through a television show called 'It's not a dream', members of different families are reunited, while watched by millions across Cambodia. The production staff searches for missing family members based on information people send in after watching the show. 2,000 people have sent in applications, hoping for a reunion of their own. Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from Phnom Penh.

published: 29 Mar 2013

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Years after Cambodia’s bloody civil war, hopes for democracy have faded.
In this Four Corners investigation, reporter Sophie McNeill confronts the man whose political opponents have been imprisoned and assassinated in mysterious circumstances.
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In this Four Corners investigation, reporter Sophie McNeill confronts the man whose political opponents have been imprisoned and assassinated in mysterious circumstances.
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40 years to find my family: Krishnan Guru-Murthy went to Cambodia in 2015 to meet two sisters who were about to be reunited after 35 years apart. They were separated as children during the brutal communist regime of the Khmer Rouge in which a quarter of the whole population was killed.
Now a team of young people are harnessing the power of the media to help those searching for family separated by genocide, reunited by reality TV.
This episode first aired on 24/4/2015.
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40 years to find my family: Krishnan Guru-Murthy went to Cambodia in 2015 to meet two sisters who were about to be reunited after 35 years apart. They were separated as children during the brutal communist regime of the Khmer Rouge in which a quarter of the whole population was killed.
Now a team of young people are harnessing the power of the media to help those searching for family separated by genocide, reunited by reality TV.
This episode first aired on 24/4/2015.
Subscribe to our channel for more Unreported World episodes https://www.youtube.com/unreportedworld.

Cambodia TV show reunites families

Forty years ago, the Khmer Rouge sought to break up the bond of the family. Today, through a television show called 'It's not a dream', members of different fa...

Forty years ago, the Khmer Rouge sought to break up the bond of the family. Today, through a television show called 'It's not a dream', members of different families are reunited, while watched by millions across Cambodia. The production staff searches for missing family members based on information people send in after watching the show. 2,000 people have sent in applications, hoping for a reunion of their own. Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from Phnom Penh.

Forty years ago, the Khmer Rouge sought to break up the bond of the family. Today, through a television show called 'It's not a dream', members of different families are reunited, while watched by millions across Cambodia. The production staff searches for missing family members based on information people send in after watching the show. 2,000 people have sent in applications, hoping for a reunion of their own. Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from Phnom Penh.

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Cambodian television host Yok Chinda says VOA Khmer is now watched on Cambodian television for its news and professionalism. The host of CTN's Channel 21 arrived in Washington with a television crew recently to report on VOA Khmer. She took time to talk to the service's Im Sothearith. CTN is an affiliate station broadcasting VOA Khmer content in Cambodia.
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Cambodian television host Yok Chinda says VOA Khmer is now watched on Cambodian television for its news and professionalism. The host of CTN's Channel 21 arrived in Washington with a television crew recently to report on VOA Khmer. She took time to talk to the service's Im Sothearith. CTN is an affiliate station broadcasting VOA Khmer content in Cambodia.
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Cambodia’s descent into dictatorship under the Hun Sen regime | Four Corners

Years after Cambodia’s bloody civil war, hopes for democracy have faded.
In this Four Corners investigation, reporter Sophie McNeill confronts the man whose political opponents have been imprisoned and assassinated in mysterious circumstances.
You can read LiamCochrane's analysis on why Australia should care about what happens in Cambodia here: https://ab.co/2O02o7t
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Families reunited after 40 years apart in Cambodia | Unreported World

40 years to find my family: Krishnan Guru-Murthy went to Cambodia in 2015 to meet two sisters who were about to be reunited after 35 years apart. They were separated as children during the brutal communist regime of the Khmer Rouge in which a quarter of the whole population was killed.
Now a team of young people are harnessing the power of the media to help those searching for family separated by genocide, reunited by reality TV.
This episode first aired on 24/4/2015.
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Cambodia TV show reunites families

Forty years ago, the Khmer Rouge sought to break up the bond of the family. Today, through a television show called 'It's not a dream', members of different families are reunited, while watched by millions across Cambodia. The production staff searches for missing family members based on information people send in after watching the show. 2,000 people have sent in applications, hoping for a reunion of their own. Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from Phnom Penh.

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